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Romans called everyone North of them Germanics and didn’t care if they were multiple tribes or not, like many people today do with Africa when it’s the most diverse continent with 50+ countries . They are blond and fair and Nordic not Germanic
Feels like no one can grasp simple logic here and you’re the captain of that ship
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Also Rathlin the Bronze Age Bell Beaker had light brown hair and he was R1b. Bell Beakers who were mostly R1b would have had varied hair colours because as everyone that understands genetics knows that ydna does not have genes for hair and eye colour. Things like hair and eye colour are contributed by multiple genes and are inherited from both parents. As I've explained previously for someone to have red hair for example they have to get the genes from both mother and father. The same with things like eye colour as in blue eyes you have to inherit the recessive genes from both parents. Simple genetics.
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Well, I'm obviously trolling.
Germanics probably got their lightest traits from SHG.
From there on, there is a stereotype in Greece.
You would hear "This guy is blonde like a German" or "This guy is blonde like a Swedish". You wouldn't hear this for British or Russians for example although they are considered blonder in general.
There was a slight distinction of Bavarians in older times but it mostly related to politics and social attitudes.
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